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src-bin.com
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| | | | | In You should have lots of AWS accounts, I made a case for isolating environments and even services in their own accounts to reap all sorts of security, reliability, and compliance benefits. With the right tools in hand (Substrate, for one), operating lots of accounts can be just as efficient | |
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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | | | This tutorial explains a battle-tested solution to keep resources and services of different projects on AWS securely separated - while still providing convenient single sign-on with clean and manageable access rights management. | |
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blog.pesky.moe
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| | | | | This is where I collect my ramblings. | |
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blog.omega-prime.co.uk
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| | | I recently released my first open source library for Java, MDBI. I learnt a lot about the Java open-source ecosystem as part of this process, and this blog summarises that in the hope that it will be useful to others. Specifically, the post will explain how to set up a project using the modern Gradle build system to build code and deploy it to the standard Maven Central repository from the command line really easily. | ||